>> 3. I think the persistent-classes and basic-or-mapping sections should
come
>> before the session-configuration section. Otherwise the order seems
good.

>Hm. My first approach would be to read the "how to get it up and
>running; aka configuration" and after that I will look into how to do
>basic things. That was my approach when getting in contact with
>hibernate and I jumped alot around the documentation to get a basic
>"configuration, load, manipulate, store"-cycle going. I think it's
>better that way (further down my todo-list is a rewrite and cleanup of the
>configuration section).

Okay, I hadn't realized that you were planning a quickstart guide. That
changes things.... But could we temporarily move those sections earlier,
then move them back to where they are now when the quickstart guide is
complete? I just liked having the stuff about persistent classes right
slap bang upfront so everyone sees how they don't have to do anything
special.

more in a sec....




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